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Health Observation App for COVID-19 Symptom Tracking Integrated With Personal Health Records: Proof of Concept and Practical Use Study

BACKGROUND: As a counter-cluster measure to prevent the spread of the infectious novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), an efficient system for health observation outside the hospital is urgently required. Personal health records (PHRs) are suitable for the daily management of physical conditions. Im...

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Autores principales: Yamamoto, Keiichi, Takahashi, Tsubasa, Urasaki, Miwa, Nagayasu, Yoichi, Shimamoto, Tomonari, Tateyama, Yukiko, Matsuzaki, Keiichi, Kobayashi, Daisuke, Kubo, Satoshi, Mito, Shigeyuki, Abe, Tatsuya, Matsuura, Hideo, Iwami, Taku
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7340163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32568728
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/19902
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author Yamamoto, Keiichi
Takahashi, Tsubasa
Urasaki, Miwa
Nagayasu, Yoichi
Shimamoto, Tomonari
Tateyama, Yukiko
Matsuzaki, Keiichi
Kobayashi, Daisuke
Kubo, Satoshi
Mito, Shigeyuki
Abe, Tatsuya
Matsuura, Hideo
Iwami, Taku
author_facet Yamamoto, Keiichi
Takahashi, Tsubasa
Urasaki, Miwa
Nagayasu, Yoichi
Shimamoto, Tomonari
Tateyama, Yukiko
Matsuzaki, Keiichi
Kobayashi, Daisuke
Kubo, Satoshi
Mito, Shigeyuki
Abe, Tatsuya
Matsuura, Hideo
Iwami, Taku
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description BACKGROUND: As a counter-cluster measure to prevent the spread of the infectious novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), an efficient system for health observation outside the hospital is urgently required. Personal health records (PHRs) are suitable for the daily management of physical conditions. Importantly, there are no major differences between the items collected by daily health observation via PHR and the observation of items related to COVID-19. Until now, observations related to COVID-19 have been performed exclusively based on disease-specific items. Therefore, we hypothesize that PHRs would be suitable as a symptom-tracking tool for COVID-19. To this end, we integrated health observation items specific to COVID-19 with an existing PHR-based app. OBJECTIVE: This study is conducted as a proof-of-concept study in a real-world setting to develop a PHR-based COVID-19 symptom-tracking app and to demonstrate the practical use of health observations for COVID-19 using a smartphone or tablet app integrated with PHRs. METHODS: We applied the PHR-based health observation app within an active epidemiological investigation conducted by Wakayama City Public Health Center. At the public health center, a list is made of individuals who have been in close contact with known infected cases (health observers). Email addresses are used by the app when a health observer sends data to the public health center. Each health observer downloads the app and installs it on their smartphone. Self-observed health data are entered daily into the app. These data are then sent via the app by email at a designated time. Localized epidemiological officers can visualize the collected data using a spreadsheet macro and, thus, monitor the health condition of all health observers. RESULTS: We used the app as part of an active epidemiological investigation executed at a public health center. During the investigation, 72 close contacts were discovered. Among them, 57 had adopted the use of the health observation app. Before the introduction of the app, all health observers would have been interviewed by telephone, a slow process that took four epidemiological officers more than 2 hours. After the introduction of the app, a single epidemiological officer can carry out health observations. The app was distributed for free beginning in early March, and by mid-May, it had been used by more than 20,280 users and 400 facilities and organizations across Japan. Currently, health observation of COVID-19 is socially recognized and has become one of the requirements for resuming social activities. CONCLUSIONS: Health observation by PHRs for the purpose of improving health management can also be effectively applied as a measure against large-scale infectious diseases. Individual habits of improving awareness of personal health and the use of PHRs for daily health management are powerful armaments against the rapid spread of infectious diseases. Ultimately, similar actions may help to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-73401632020-07-14 Health Observation App for COVID-19 Symptom Tracking Integrated With Personal Health Records: Proof of Concept and Practical Use Study Yamamoto, Keiichi Takahashi, Tsubasa Urasaki, Miwa Nagayasu, Yoichi Shimamoto, Tomonari Tateyama, Yukiko Matsuzaki, Keiichi Kobayashi, Daisuke Kubo, Satoshi Mito, Shigeyuki Abe, Tatsuya Matsuura, Hideo Iwami, Taku JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Original Paper BACKGROUND: As a counter-cluster measure to prevent the spread of the infectious novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), an efficient system for health observation outside the hospital is urgently required. Personal health records (PHRs) are suitable for the daily management of physical conditions. Importantly, there are no major differences between the items collected by daily health observation via PHR and the observation of items related to COVID-19. Until now, observations related to COVID-19 have been performed exclusively based on disease-specific items. Therefore, we hypothesize that PHRs would be suitable as a symptom-tracking tool for COVID-19. To this end, we integrated health observation items specific to COVID-19 with an existing PHR-based app. OBJECTIVE: This study is conducted as a proof-of-concept study in a real-world setting to develop a PHR-based COVID-19 symptom-tracking app and to demonstrate the practical use of health observations for COVID-19 using a smartphone or tablet app integrated with PHRs. METHODS: We applied the PHR-based health observation app within an active epidemiological investigation conducted by Wakayama City Public Health Center. At the public health center, a list is made of individuals who have been in close contact with known infected cases (health observers). Email addresses are used by the app when a health observer sends data to the public health center. Each health observer downloads the app and installs it on their smartphone. Self-observed health data are entered daily into the app. These data are then sent via the app by email at a designated time. Localized epidemiological officers can visualize the collected data using a spreadsheet macro and, thus, monitor the health condition of all health observers. RESULTS: We used the app as part of an active epidemiological investigation executed at a public health center. During the investigation, 72 close contacts were discovered. Among them, 57 had adopted the use of the health observation app. Before the introduction of the app, all health observers would have been interviewed by telephone, a slow process that took four epidemiological officers more than 2 hours. After the introduction of the app, a single epidemiological officer can carry out health observations. The app was distributed for free beginning in early March, and by mid-May, it had been used by more than 20,280 users and 400 facilities and organizations across Japan. Currently, health observation of COVID-19 is socially recognized and has become one of the requirements for resuming social activities. CONCLUSIONS: Health observation by PHRs for the purpose of improving health management can also be effectively applied as a measure against large-scale infectious diseases. Individual habits of improving awareness of personal health and the use of PHRs for daily health management are powerful armaments against the rapid spread of infectious diseases. Ultimately, similar actions may help to prevent the spread of COVID-19. JMIR Publications 2020-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7340163/ /pubmed/32568728 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/19902 Text en ©Keiichi Yamamoto, Tsubasa Takahashi, Miwa Urasaki, Yoichi Nagayasu, Tomonari Shimamoto, Yukiko Tateyama, Keiichi Matsuzaki, Daisuke Kobayashi, Satoshi Kubo, Shigeyuki Mito, Tatsuya Abe, Hideo Matsuura, Taku Iwami. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (http://mhealth.jmir.org), 06.07.2020. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://mhealth.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Yamamoto, Keiichi
Takahashi, Tsubasa
Urasaki, Miwa
Nagayasu, Yoichi
Shimamoto, Tomonari
Tateyama, Yukiko
Matsuzaki, Keiichi
Kobayashi, Daisuke
Kubo, Satoshi
Mito, Shigeyuki
Abe, Tatsuya
Matsuura, Hideo
Iwami, Taku
Health Observation App for COVID-19 Symptom Tracking Integrated With Personal Health Records: Proof of Concept and Practical Use Study
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title_full Health Observation App for COVID-19 Symptom Tracking Integrated With Personal Health Records: Proof of Concept and Practical Use Study
title_fullStr Health Observation App for COVID-19 Symptom Tracking Integrated With Personal Health Records: Proof of Concept and Practical Use Study
title_full_unstemmed Health Observation App for COVID-19 Symptom Tracking Integrated With Personal Health Records: Proof of Concept and Practical Use Study
title_short Health Observation App for COVID-19 Symptom Tracking Integrated With Personal Health Records: Proof of Concept and Practical Use Study
title_sort health observation app for covid-19 symptom tracking integrated with personal health records: proof of concept and practical use study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7340163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32568728
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/19902
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